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Publication : Rumpshaker mouse: a new X-linked mutation affecting myelination: evidence for a defect in PLP expression.

First Author  Griffiths IR Year  1990
Journal  J Neurocytol Volume  19
Issue  2 Pages  273-83
PubMed ID  1694232 Mgi Jnum  J:10575
Mgi Id  MGI:59023 Doi  10.1007/BF01217305
Citation  Griffiths IR, et al. (1990) Rumpshaker mouse: a new X-linked mutation affecting myelination: evidence for a defect in PLP expression. J Neurocytol 19(2):273-83
abstractText  This report describes a new X-linked mutation in mice, named rumpshaker (rsh) which is associated with hypomyelination of the central nervous system. Myelination commences appropriately but the majority of sheaths fail to develop normally. Oligodendrocytes are increased in number and have prominent Golgi apparatus, rough endoplasmic reticulum and free ribosomes. Occasional cisternae of rough endoplasmic reticulum are distended. Some dense lamellar inclusions occur in oligodendrocytes but overall, degenerative changes and cell death are uncommon. Immunostaining demonstrates a major defect in expression of PLP DM-20. Using site-specific antisera directed at different portions of the PLP/DM-20 molecule, the major defect appears to be with PLP where virtually no myelin sheaths are positive. Antiserum against the C-terminal common to PLP and DM-20 shows reduced but definite myelin staining. Genetic analysis indicates a locus at or close to the PLP/jimpy (jp) locus. The rsh mutation, however, differs from jp in that affected mice have normal longevity, can breed, produce substantially more myelin and have increased numbers of oligodendrocytes.
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